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[quote user="Krellian"]I just disagree with it on thematic basis, which is that Abyssals are not as good in mote economy when it comes to defending.[/quote] And because of the nature of Exalted combat combined with the fact that the design team does not like to give Abyssals offensive combat charms which are just *better* than their solar
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[quote user="Blaque"]If she's only number two, who the hell is the first?[/quote] Adorjan. Probably pretty close to the platonic ideal of tsundere.
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[quote user="Krellian"]Pit of Black Rage: I disagree with it thematically. Abyssals are focused on killing things, and thats where their mote regainer is at and should stay. Furthermore, applying that+ perfect defense to a charm combo is almost always going to pay for itself and more. If you wanted something less 'offensive' I could
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Well, we at least got a cool idea from this - and I know that when an Abyssal pledges themselves totally to Oblivion, forsaking their Neverborn masters, it'd be pretty badass for them to get a tomb-estate somewhere in the labyrinth.
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[quote user="Thoth"]As for Leviathans Solar mate, Admiral Arkadi, he was an Eclipse who enjoyed raping female Dragon-Blooded officiers and then oath binding them into silence. Compared to his old solar mate, Leviathen seems almost well adjusted.[/quote] I dunno, these days Leviathan keeps the descendants of Luthe's First Age Dragon-Bloods
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First of all, I realy really want a print copy of the book with the errata in it. Second, didn't the DBs book go back to print earlier this year? How'd that sell?
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[quote user="glamourweaver"]Personally, I've always imagined the Unconquered Sun with what we would see a ethnically African features.[/quote] Africa's a pretty big place, it's got a lot of different kinds of people in it. If you mean dark-skinned, that's something else entirely... I always imagined him as looking like one
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Just so you guys know, if you reprint the Dragon-Blooded manual, I will buy it. Possibly 2, to have another to reference at the table. I really really want a print version of this errata because i hate using pdfs at a gaming table.
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Does it act like an 'antimagic field,' suppressing all shaping effects in its radius? Or does it only stop new shaping effects from occuring?
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Thanks guys, this was long overdue.